In the petitions section of the White House website, one was createdfor President Barack Obama to have Jones removed from his control of the Cowboys. Request the Executive Branch's immediate assistance in removal of owner and GM, Jerry Jones. Jones has no… (more) intention of giving up ownership of the Cowboys or firing himself as GM, and I'd have to imagine the White House has more pressing matters on its mind. Now that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said that he will never remove himself from the title of general manager and head high personnel executive, fans of the team have taken their disgruntlement to greater heights. What type of person A) takes the time to sign one of these things and B) thinks it'll make a difference? Well, half the comments below the Morning News post are people asking how they can sign the petition, even though there's a link to it in the story.

White House Petition Will Probably Not Lead To The Removal Of Jerry Jones

Here's an unbylined story on the Dallas Morning News's website, about one of those stupid petitions on Whitehouse.gov. This one calls for President Obama to remove Jerry Jones as owner of the Cowboys. More »

Petition to White House asks President Obama to remove Jerry Jones from office

Jerry Jones has said that he has no interest in relinquishing his duties as the man in charge of the Dallas Cowboys. So a Georgia man decided to see if the President of the United States could do something about it. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones walk…

Cowboys fan takes case to Washington

The old adage says you can't fire the owner, but there's at least one Dallas Cowboys fan who's trying anyway. A "Steven M" from Fort Benning, Ga., has created a petition on the White House's website asking the Obama administration to remove Je…